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Nectar microbes can reduce secondary metabolites in nectar and alter effects on nectar consumption by pollinators

机译:花蜜微生物可以减少花蜜中的次生代谢产物并改变授粉媒介对花蜜消耗的影响

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Secondary metabolites that are present in floral nectar have been hypothesized to enhance specificity in plant-pollinator mutualism by reducing larceny by non-pollinators, including microorganisms that colonize nectar. However, few studies have tested this hypothesis. Using synthetic nectar, we conducted laboratory and field experiments to examine the effects of five chemical compounds found in nectar on the growth and metabolism of nectar-colonizing yeasts and bacteria, and the interactive effects of these compounds and nectar microbes on the consumption of nectar by pollinators. In most cases, focal compounds inhibited microbial growth, but the extent of these effects depended on compound identity, concentration, and microbial species. Moreover, most compounds did not substantially decrease sugar metabolism by microbes, and microbes reduced the concentration of some compounds in nectar. Using artificial flowers in the field, we also found that the common nectar yeast Metschnikowia reukaufii altered nectar consumption by small floral visitors, but only in nectar containing catalpol. This effect was likely mediated by a mechanism independent of catalpol metabolism. Despite strong compound-specific effects on microbial growth, our results suggest that the secondary metabolites tested here are unlikely to be an effective general defense mechanism for preserving nectar sugars for pollinators. Instead, our results indicate that microbial colonization of nectar could reduce the concentration of secondary compounds in nectar and, in some cases, reduce deterrence to pollinators.
机译:据推测,存在于花蜜中的次级代谢产物可通过减少非授粉者(包括定居在花蜜中的微生物)的盗窃行为来增强植物-授粉者共生的特异性。但是,很少有研究检验这一假设。我们使用合成花蜜进行了实验室和野外实验,研究了在花蜜中发现的五种化合物对花蜜定殖的酵母和细菌生长和代谢的影响,以及这些化合物与花蜜微生物对花蜜摄入的相互作用。传粉者。在大多数情况下,主要化合物抑制微生物生长,但是这些作用的程度取决于化合物的特性,浓度和微生物种类。而且,大多数化合物基本上没有降低微生物的糖代谢,并且微生物降低了花蜜中某些化合物的浓度。在田间使用人造花,我们还发现普通花蜜酵母Metschnikowia reukaufii会改变小花访客的花蜜摄入量,但仅在含有梓醇的花蜜中才会发生。此作用可能是由与梓醇代谢无关的机制介导的。尽管化合物对微生物的生长有很强的特异性作用,但我们的结果表明,此处测试的次生代谢产物不太可能是为传粉媒介保存花蜜糖的有效一般防御机制。相反,我们的结果表明,花蜜的微生物定植可以降低花蜜中次生化合物的浓度,在某些情况下,还可以减少对授粉媒介的威慑作用。

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